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In: CBSE, Poetry

How does the poet make the fog like a living being?

How does the poet make the fog like a living being?
Carl SandburgCBSE 10thFog Poem
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      2020-05-10T15:50:32+05:30Added an answer on May 10, 2020 at 3:50 pm

      The poet compares fog with cat. According to him, it comes little cat feet. Thus in the very first line, the pet imagines as if the fog is a living being. Further, it sits and looks over the city and docks on silent (not making any movement) buttocks and finally moves on.

      All these characteristics are that of living beings but the poet inscribes them to the fog. In this way he makes the fog a living being.

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